Grammar
Indonesia's History
World
Food & Beverage
Entertainment
100

Find the mistake: “She go to the library every Saturday.”

She goes to the library every Saturday.

100

This Indonesian national hero read the Proclamation of Independence on August 17, 1945.

Ir. Soekarno

100

This famous wall, built to protect against invasions, stretches over 20,000 kilometers across China.

The Great Wall of China

100

This spicy Indonesian dish from West Sumatera is famous worldwide and is made by slow-cooking beef in coconut milk and spices until it becomes tender and caramelized.

Rendang

100

This Marvel villain is known for snapping his fingers to erase half the universe.

Thanos

200

Anything is wrong with the sentence? “Me and John went to the store.” 

John and I went to the store.

200

This woman, fought for women’s rights and education.

R. A. Kartini

200

This famous landmark in Paris was originally built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World’s Fair.

The Eiffel Tower

200

This sweet dessert is made from sticky rice flour and filled with palm sugar, then boiled and rolled in grated coconut.

Klepon

200

This fictional wizarding school is where Harry Potter studied magic.

Hogwarts

300

Correct the run-on “I woke up late I missed the bus.”

I woke up late, so I missed the bus.

300

This historic youth pledge, declared in 1928, united Indonesian young people under one nation, one people, and one language.

Sumpah Pemuda/The Youth Pledge

300

This South American country is known for the Amazon Rainforest and the world’s biggest carnival celebration.

Brazil

300

This popular soup contains rice vermicelli, shredded chicken, boiled egg, and turmeric broth.

Soto

300

This action movie character is known as “Baba Yaga” and goes on a revenge spree after his dog is killed.

John Wick

400

“He is accused ... stealing the documents.”  

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400

This Indonesian hero from Aceh fiercely resisted Dutch colonization and is remembered for her bravery in battle.

Cut Nyak Dien

400

This country is the largest in the world by land area.

Russia

400

These crispy, golden balls are made from mashed cassava, usually filled with palm sugar, sometimes with chicken or vegetables

Misro or Combro

400

This long-running TV series follows a group of zombie apocalypse survivors.

The Walking Dead

500

“He got married ... his high school friend”

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500

This term refers to forced laborers recruited by the Japanese during World War II in Indonesia, many of whom worked under harsh and deadly conditions.

Romusha

500

This river, flowing through Egypt and Sudan, is considered the longest in the world.

Nile River

500

This sweet treat is made of glutinous rice balls filled with crushed peanuts and coated in sesame seeds before frying.

Onde-onde

500

She is known as the “Queen of Pop” and is famous for songs like “Like a Prayer” and “Vogue.”

Madonna

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